Peace—A Vital Ingredient for a Society of Conscience: A White Paper on the Contributions of the Institute for Peace Studies in Eastern Christianity

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Marian Simion

Harvard University - Divinity School

Date Written: April 29, 2016

Abstract

The relationship between religion as a source of meaning and the violent or compassionate behavior of the human beings is one of the vital ingredients of a Society of Conscience. While organized religions are viewed with suspicion, and accused to be the main sources of aggression, intolerance and divisiveness, the conscience of religious faith, as a devotional behavior, offers the key to a renewed spirituality; the cornerstone to a Society of Conscience. Therefore, this white paper focuses on the contributions of the founder of the Institute for Peace Studies in Eastern Christianity, in exploring the resources of Orthodox Christianity in order to advance compassion, and peaceful coexistence.

Keywords: peace, Orthodox Christianity, education, consulting, research, politics, religion, economics

Suggested Citation

Simion, Marian, Peace—A Vital Ingredient for a Society of Conscience: A White Paper on the Contributions of the Institute for Peace Studies in Eastern Christianity (April 29, 2016). Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium: The Future of Knowledge, Volume 1, p. 377–394, April 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2986551 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2986551

Marian Simion (Contact Author)

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